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Vida y Tiempos Victorianos

Esta serie se sumerge en el rico y complejo mundo de la Inglaterra victoriana, desvelando sus jerarquías sociales, costumbres cotidianas y eventos históricos cruciales. Cada volumen explora diferentes facetas de esta fascinante era, desde la vida rural hasta el bullicio de los centros urbanos. Es una opción ideal para los amantes de la ficción histórica que aprecian la autenticidad y una profunda comprensión de las normas y el progreso sociales. Descubra el encanto y los desafíos de la vida en el siglo XIX.

Victorian Religion
Victorian Technology
Health, Medicine, and Society in Victorian England
  • Focusing on the experiences of ordinary practitioners and patients, this work provides a unique social and cultural history of Victorian medicine. It highlights personal narratives and perspectives, revealing the realities of medical practices and patient experiences during this era. By incorporating voices from the time, the book sheds light on the complexities of healthcare and the societal context in which it existed.

    Health, Medicine, and Society in Victorian England
    4,5
  • Victorian Technology

    Invention, Innovation, and the Rise of the Machine

    • 190 páginas
    • 7 horas de lectura

    Exploring the interplay between invention and cultural values, this history delves into 19th-century technology, revealing how advancements shaped societal norms and perspectives. It highlights key innovations and their impact on daily life, illustrating the profound relationship between technological progress and the evolving cultural landscape of the era.

    Victorian Technology
    3,6
  • Victorian Religion

    Faith and Life in Britain

    • 232 páginas
    • 9 horas de lectura

    Religion was integral to Victorian life, influencing politics, marriage, sexuality, class relations, literature, and imagination. To grasp Victorian culture and writings, modern readers must understand both public and private aspects of Victorian religion. The diversity of religious experiences during this era can be perplexing, compounded by doctrinal disputes and scientific discoveries that were significant to Victorian Christians but may seem distant today. The Anglican Church, with its complex hierarchy and myriad ecclesiastical titles, adds to this confusion. Melnyk provides a lively and comprehensive introduction to Victorian religious life from 1828 to 1901, clarifying the diverse religious thoughts and experiences that shaped family, individual, community, and societal roles. This engaging overview serves as an ideal resource for those interested in Victorian life, literature, and culture. The book includes a chronology, illustrations, and an appendix with key religious texts and creeds, making it a thorough guide to understanding the complexities of religion during this transformative period.

    Victorian Religion
    3,9